Environmental Engineering
Baikun Li
Professor/Civil and Environ Engineering
baikun.li@uconn.edu
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Scholarly Contributions
13 Scholarly Contributions
Towards Long-term Accurate and Continuous Monitoring of Nitrate in Wastewater Using PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)- Solid-state Ion-selective Membrane (S-ISM) Sensors
Research Type: Journal Article
StiS NSF-UKRI funded projects workshop
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Real-time in situ auto-correction of K+ interference for continuous and long-term NH4+ monitoring in wastewater using solid-state ion selective membrane (S-ISM) sensor assembly
Research Type: Journal Article
Precise control of water and wastewater treatment systems with non-ideal heterogeneous mixing models and high-fidelity sensing
Research Type: Journal Article
Performance Evaluation of Activated Carbon-Based Electrodes with Novel Power Management System for Long-Term Benthic Microbial Fuel Cells
Research Type: Journal Article
Membrane-based Microbial Fuel Cell Sensor for Self-supported In Situ On-Line Monitoring of Wastewater Shocks
Research Type: Journal Article
Marine sediment energy harvesting for sustainable underwater sensor networks
Research Type: Book
Machine learning algorithm (MLA) integrated with real-time in situ sensors and physiochemical principle-driven soft sensors towards an anaerobic digestion (AD)-data fusion framework
Research Type: Journal Article
Long-term continuous and real-time in situ monitoring of Pb(II) toxic contaminants in wastewater using solid-state ion selective membrane (S-ISM) Pb and pH auto-correction assembly
Research Type: Journal Article
Fragility-based Interdependent Power-Water System Performance Assessment
Research Type: Journal Article
Environmental Effects on the Fate and Co-Transport of Pesticides and Microplastics in Soils Irrigated with Wastewater
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Degradable Microplastics as Vector of Emergent Contaminants in Wastewater: Interactions and Mechanisms of Adsorption
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Advancing Lithium Recovery from Wastewater Through Highly Selective Membrane Capacitive Deionization (M-CDI) and Real-time Monitoring Using Miniature Solid-state Lithium Sensors.
Research Type: Conference Proceedings